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ft THE SCRANTON TRIBUffETHURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1002.


lust evening to consider tho contem- denth. She was born In Wales and re

fUST ELEVEN WERE


plated Improvements which will be made ldod In Seranton thlrty-nl- x years. Mra.

SCRANTON on tho church.


Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho Ply-
mouth Congregational church met yes-
terday and adjourned for tho summer
months.
Davis was a member ot the First Bap-
tist church, nnd In AUrviVed by eight
children, Mrs. Evan Edmunds, Mrs.
John Thomas, Miss Mary Davis, Evan
HANDED DOWN
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Alfred . Cook nnd Wendell Kvans have
returned home from a sticccsnit fishing
I John, Edward D Harry M nnd
Thomas J. Davis. Tho funeral will UNHAPPY COUPLES ARE TBEED

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trip nlong the Susrittchnnna river. take place on Saturday nftornoon.
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Joseph Green, an Eight-Year-QldB- oy, Acci Charles Klmmlck, Jr., of Bwctland BY THE COURTS.
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dentally Shot His Sister with a Revolver.
street, and Prank Smith, of North Lin-
coln avenue, aro fishing at Lenox,
county.
Dr. Cramble nnd daughter, Mnzlc, of
MAY FARLEY, three year old
daughter of William H. Farley, died at
the Hahnemann hospital after an oper- In Eight of tho Cases Women Were
Summer t Needs
Boston, aro visiting among West Scran-to- n ation for appendicitis. Funeral service the Applicants for the (Divorces,
Funerals, Accidents Other Notes. friends,
Now tiro plugs have been placed nt the
at tho homo ot the parents, 1346 Wyo-
ming avenue, Friday, June 20, nt 8 a. nnd the Ground In Almost Every
Women's Lawn Dresses,
corner of Garfield avenue and SWctlnnd m. Interment at Lewlsburg, Pn. Case Was Abuse and Desertion.
street, and Sumner avenuo and Bwctland
young man named Grcamo, residing
A must ilUitrcssliiB accident occurred
yesterday morning lit 10.;!0 o'clock, at
the homo of Mi. unil Mrs, Joseph J.
on
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North Itebecca avenue, fell from
hlB bicycle at the corner ot Lafayette
street.
Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Lot!!, of South
Mnlu avenue, have returned homo from
HENRY WINKLER, an nged resident
of the South Side, passed away yester-
End of Argument Court Court
Adjourns Until he Midsummer Suits and White Pique Skirts
their wedding trip, nnd will begin house- day at tho family home, 421 Willow
Green, tit GUI North Sumner avenue, stieet and North Bromley avenue on keeping Immediately. street. Tho deceased was 74 yeats ot Motion Day Marriage Licenses. Every garment made oHhe best materials and marked at a prlca
when their .son, Joseph ac- Tuesday and was rendered unconscious. Mlsi Hazel Davis, of Dloomflcld, N. J., age, and Is survived by a wife, a broth- Court House News Notes.
cidentally shot his sister, Itomalnc, Ho soon recovered, and was ahslstcd to that will make new records for this store.
I tho guest of her grandparents, Mr. nnd er, nnd a sister. Tho funeral will take
need G years. his homo. Mrs. Charles Watklns, of Lafayette place tomorrow afternoon,
The family were moving their house- John Kdwnrds, ot 512 North Itebecca street. Court before adjourning for tho sum-
avenue, met with a peculiar accident Mrs. William Slnipktns and son, Charles,
hold goods Into nn adjoining: house,
nnd the little fellow found u revolver
In a nuroau drawer. In handling the
weapon, he accidentally discharged It,
on Tuesday, which rendered him un-
conscious. He was engaged In paint-
ing the depot at Mt. Pocono, when he
of Uloomflcld, N. J., nro also visiting re-
latives on Lafayette street.
E. L. Warren, of this side, and Miss
Olive Anderson, of Madlsonvlltr, were
WILLIAM MEISTER, the three year mer vacation yesterday handed down
old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Moist-e- r, decrees In divorces In eleven cases,
died yesterday nfternoon at 3 Those divorced were:
o'clock. The little one Had been serious- Louise Kltllo from Harry E. L. Kittle.
Find the Number 929
the bullet lodging: In the girl's brenst. was struck on the head by a plank. united In marriage recently by Rev. J. B, ly 111 for some time, nnd his death was Qwcndolln Bennett fuitn O. II. Bennett. skirt that is made of medium cord white pique,
A
Hhe was standing In front of him when Later he was brought home nnd a phy- Sweet nt Blnglinmton. expected. The funeral will take place Adon W. Cramer from Elizabeth Cra-
the shot was llred. sician attended him. Garfield Jones, of Acker livenue, met nt 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. mer. 5 gores, lap seams, stitched, ch deep flounce, with 12-in- --

The Injured child was removed lo Itay Lnncc, a boy residing In North with an accident while nt Plttston re- Florence Smith from Edwin W. Smith.
her home, and Dr. L. H. Glbbs sum- Decker's court, was knocked down by a cently, and Is confined lo his home. MINNIE F. L. HAIIRIS, daughter of Philip Roll from Agnes .L Roll. a heading of one inch self band. Priced at
moned. The child remained conscious, runaway horse on North Main avenue Miss Jennie Lewis, of Division street, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Harris, died yes-
Phlloponu Christ from Simon Chi 1st.
nnd suffered but little pain from the
injury, but the chances am thai It
will result fatally.
Tuesday afternoon,
David Lewis, the
and sustained
bruises about the head and face. ,
sou of
Is spending a few weeks with relatives at
Spring Brook.
Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, ot Hampton
stiect, Is conflcnd to her home by Illness.
terday at 440 Alder street, aged 1 year
and 10 months. Funeral from her late
home Friday morning nt 10 o'clock, In-
Maggie I hurls from Fuller IlnrrK
Frances E. Simpson from AVIIilum J.
Simpson.
Olive Plcdgtmnn from Frederick Pledge-ma- n.
$1.75
Last evenlntr Dr. Price toook nn X-r- John Lewis, tho Jackson street barber, 'Mrr. Kdwln G. Reese, of South Main terment nt Forest Hill.
picture which showed that the bul-l- nt fell from a cherry tree, and struck avenue, has returned home from a visit Thomas Rowlands from Elizabeth Row-
Our Number 616 Skirt Made of good quality white pique, 5
was lodged In the back close to the on it picket fence. His foot was quite with her sister, Mrs. James B. Lewis, of HAROLD NEHER, tho eight weeks lands. gores and trimmed with 2 rows of embroidery Insertion ,
vertabrac. She was then taken to the
Lackawanna hospital where Dr. Burns
badly Injured, but otherwise he es-
caped.
Kingston.
Mrs. C. W. Stoddard, of Hnllstead, has old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Neher,
died yesterday at the parents home, 429
Elizabeth Krclger from August W.
Krclger.
graduate flounce. Marked at "... JJ 1 ,9o
and Allen cloe up an artery that had returned home from a visit with West Sirs. Kittle was srnntcd her divorce No. 927 Skirt
Made of extra quality white plque,3'rows
been served by the bullet and made the
girl as comfortable as possible. It was
McFadden. Camping: Club. Seranton friends.
James Japllng, of Inkerman. has
A number of West .Seranton young returned home from a visit with his
Taylor avenue. The funeral, which will
be private, takes place nt 2 p. m. this
afternoon.
on the ground of desertion. They were
married In July, 1S93, nt Wllkes-Barr- c
of orie Inch band of same material, has graduating flounce, at p2,5
deemed unudvlsiible to try and remove men, who have organized themselves daughter, Mrs. W. A. Rcld, of Jackson and she now resides at Sehultzvllle, this Look for No. 930 Skirt
is very stylish, and No. 928 Skirt
tlie millet at nils time. Into the McFadden Camping club, are street, county. He did not support her ade- you will find one made from im- made from wide cord Imported
spending tho summer at Lake Ariel. Mallcarrler Elenzer Evans, of North ARLINGTONS AHEAD. quately and titter two years of married ported white pique. A perfect white pique.has three bands of pique
Three Funerals Yesterday. The ofllcers of the club aie: President, Bromley avenue, is confined to his home life he deserted her. model, 6 rows of cording and one like goods and 2 rows of one Inch
Tho remains of Cellu. the Infant Joshua Kilns; secretary, Arthur byMembers
illness.
of the various lodges to which They Won Three Games from the Gwendoln Bennett nnd O. II. Bennett
inch bands of self pique. A gar- embroidery insertion. Nothing bet-
chilil of Mr. and Mrs. l'ctcr Uondl, of Thomas; treasurer, Thomas Kilns; trus the iale William G. Williams belonged are were married Dec. 4, 1901, by Rev. 'Wil-
AVcst Linden stiect, weie Interred in tees, Thomas J. Davis and Thomas requested to meet at their respective halls Cambrians Last Night and Now liam Davis ot the Welsh C. M. church, ment usually priced ter for the value ever shown in this
the Cathedral cemetery yesterday after-in- n Kvans. tomorrow afternoon in time to march Lead the Independents,
of Bellevue. From the day of their $4.50. Marked by us city. You can't buy the .
i::.
ISev. I J. D. Hopkln, pastor of the
Last Sunday thl club held a song ser- with their brothers to the house nt 2.S0
vice at the Lake Ariel Methodist Epis-
copal church, and yesterday they at-
o'clock.
Miss Martha James, of Plymouth, Pa.,
marriage he was abusive to her and
after four weeks of married life ho
left her. During that period he fre-
at i)3.9o
material alone for our price 49o
Khst Welsh Punt hit church, oflieiated The Arlingtons, by winning three
nt tho funeral ol Kdwln J., the young tended the Christian Endeavor con- Is spending her vacation with West Side
friends. games from the Cambrians last night quently remained away from home all Newest styles in Dimities, Lawns Swiss Suits and
night. They made their homo with
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kvn.i D. Thomas,
yesterday afternoon. The services were
vention In Wayne county. Next Sun- At si meeting of the Ripple division, No.
day they will take part in the services 4.". Sons of Temperance, held In Red
fall into first place in tlie Seranton
Howling league. The North Endcrs Mrs. Bennett's sister, Mrs. John Davis. Dresses, at a range of prices from $1.98 to $18.50
held at the house, 'M'i North Hyde at the Tunncrsvllle Methodist Episcopal Men's hull Monday evening, it was de- were easy meat and were never In the Adon W. Cramer who lives at "Wini-me- rs

Park avenuer., and Intcrinciit was made church. cided to engage one ot tlie foremost phy- game for a minute. This is shown by was deserted by his wife Elbabetli EXTRA Choice lot of white and black China Silk Waists. Hot
t'a.'iilirla temeterv. sical culture teachers to come and de- the following score: E. Cramer who went to Cortland, N. weather comforts at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98.
Tlie funeral ol' Hie late Mrs. t'eha First Baptist Church. liver an address, June 27. nt the Jackson Y with her two children to live with a Ask to see them.
Street Baptist church. Tho speaker will ARLINQTONS. man named Sampson. The Cramer's
Swift occurred .'estcrday morning from The Young People's Union of the be Prof. Bernard MacFndden. of New J. Kiefer H2 13 1O- T- 487
th? house, L'01 Merldan street. a were married Sept. 30, 1SS.3, at Holllster-vlll-
Pearl Buttons
e,

mass was celebrated nt. St


in
First Baptist church will hold their an- York. The net proceeds of tlie lecture II. Klcfcr 13S l.VJ 185 4a Wayne county. The children aro
nual entertainment, roll call and social will b'e given to tho United Mine Worker's C. Kiefer 321 Hit 17!l-- 404
now with their father.
Patrick's Catholic church by Rev. J. .T. in the assembly room of the church this of America, to help them on In their just P. AV. Roll 14r, 12S J.",! 427
Dunn, and was nuicle ,i !he struggle for better conditions. Hopkins 173 17S 19J r, Mrs. Florence Smith was married to 3 sizes in ball Pearl Buttons, fine finish, a style that Is very much
t
evening. Edwin W. Smith on Nov. 20, 187G, at
Cathedral cemetery. George G. Mahy, secretary of the Tho congregation of tho Sumner Ave- in demand for shirt waists and dresses and at 15c, 18c and 20c a dozen
Young Men's Christaln association will nue Presbyterian church will meet to- 722 782 S79-2- 3M Pruncton, Washington county, Maine. less than ordinarily paid for such quality,.
Chapter of Accidents. be present and deliver an address. Prep-
night for tho purpose of electing trustees CAMBRIANS. In 1901 they lived at 1352 Sanderson
Howard, the young son of Mrs. Harry Dr. MuLeod, of the First Presbyterian avenue, Green Ridge, and Smith formed
arations have been made for an enjoy- Davis 131 IhS 127 I2fi
Phillips, of Washburn street and Gar-llel- d church, will lie In charge. All members
able evening, nnd It Is desired that all of the congregation are requested to be Kvans 1M) 117 119 VM the acquaintance of Miss Kcnnlvnn, a FOR THE LITTLE ONES
avenue, was knocked from his members and friends attend. present. Larc Ih0 Ml 155 179 trained nurse, iho hnd rooms at Mul- Ready-mad-e clothing that is wanted every day.
velocipede on South Hyde Park ave- Gillespie 121 IIS 11- 3- 'M berry street and Franklin avenue. Ho
nue last owning, and sustained bruises GENERAL NEWS NOTES. GREEN RIDGE.
G. Davis 117 13.1 317-- 397
courted her under the name of Barton. Children's Outing Flannel Infants and Children's-Dresse- s

about Hie head and body. He was run In April, 1901, Mrs, Smith went to Bos- Skirts Plain and fancy colors, Sizes from to 3 years, 1
6S9 700 Giil 20M ton to visit relatives and during her
down by a carriage owned by Jobu Invitations h.ivo been issued for tlie Tlie upholstery business of John Snyder High score Hopkins. 392. stripes mostly. Priced . made with yoke, trimmed
Hlttcnhouse, of North Main avenue. Tho marriage of Kvim A. Dnvics, of Taylor, has been moved to the building formerly absence. Miss Kcnnlvnn was installed In
little fellow was assisted into Mrs. and Miss Kvn C. Davids, of Sttt lOynon occupied by the Seranton Stopper works,
High average Hopkins, 181.
The Franklins and the Independents
the house as housekeeper. June 21 at with ruffle. 15C
Marked at . . ZoC
Joseph's house, and later taken to his e.lrcet. The ceremony will be performed on Albright avenue. following Smith eloped with Miss n Ken-nlvn- Children's White Aprons
by Tlev. S. V. Mathews nn Wednesday Gospel tent meetings will be held at the bowled throe closely contested games on aud they weiit to Havana, Cuba. Children's Muslin Gowns-S- ize Made from nainsook check em-
home. eenlng. June 2i. at tlie home of tlio old Driving park this evening at 7.45, and the Elk alleys. The Independents won
young lady's parents. Phlllo yv. Roll married Agnes .1. 1
to 8 years. Priced broidery and lace t.Immed
will be continued every evening. tho first but dropped the next two.
Mls.s Kiitliou Miilonry, of I'ittstnn, Is Wanted A ease of lame hack, lumbago
spending a few days with West Seranton or kidney trouble that cannot be relieved
Jones and Lltt falling down in tlie
second and third respectively. The
Roll, from whom he was yesterday
divorced, on May 30, 1890. Sho had at 29c at 25c
The Best Family Cough Jlcmcdy, friends. or cured by Knight's Kidney Pills. Box previously been divorced from "Sandy" Children's H. and W. Waists- - All slzes.taped buttons.

Dufour's French Tar,


The Electric city Wheelmen will hold containing m pills, llfty cents. Charles P.
n Meg and smoker at tlie olub house on Jones, sole agent, r,57 Dickson avenue,
score:
FRANKLINS.
McWilllams. The Rolls had trouble al-
most from the time of their marriage
A well known brown brand. Priced at 25c
by
Thursday evening. June W. Seranton, Pa. Phillips 14.1 171
and she left him a number of tlmcM. Women's Girdle Corsets Made of fine coutille lace,
for SaT

GEO. W. JENKINS,
John Jeffreys., of Hampton street. Is on
a iishlmr trip to Lily Lake.
Blreher
Davis
207
137
3.V.
177
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She has not lived with him now for two
yea rs.
trimmed top and bottom. White, pink and blue, at 5UC
101 S. Main ave. The ofliclnl hoard of the Simpson Metho- OBITUARY. Andercgg 1,SJ 1.17 2n2 517
Pbilopena Christ nnd Simon Christ
dist Episcopal church held a meeting Rhlel lit i:,", 3111431
J,MKS T. LUTTON, one or the city's
oldest printers, died yesterday morning
7.71

INDEPENDENTS.
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were married In 1895 by Alderman Storr
and three years kiter her husband left
her. She has not seen him since.
JONAS . LONG'S SONS.
4nAt.AfcMAM at 11 o'clock at the Hahnemann hospi-
tal of rtright's disease, aged 61 years. Pecklns ISrt 183 117 SIi, Maggie Harris and Fuller Harris
The deceased came to this city thirty- - Jones 15.1 115 Itil 43 were wedded in Binghamton in May,
live years ago and worked nt his trade Lift
Wedeman
131 119
tiv;
10(1
1, if
3$i 1892, and four months later Harris
deserted his wife and has not lived VKKIKttlKKKKKHKKtKK;.(IKHHIKIt,KiiS
I Fashionable Silks
IS.", 50.1
of printer in valious ollices until 1SS5
when lie established Hie Lackawanna
O'C'onncll 112 3119 3i;: 173 Willi her since. She now lives nt 421
Madison avenuo. Harris' whereabouts
Ex-Gover- nor
Joslah Grout, of Vermont,
Democrat. This passed Into other hands 799 733231 on slRnhiR the for OhtAipiitliy: "OMeopsilhy lin.s been tried' by the lead-iii-
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in u. short time and he started tho High score Blreher. 207.


782 1
arc unknown. men nnd women of the Suite, nnd they nil testify to its meritR. We will
On Feb. 13, 1S67. Frances S. Simpson Klvo it a chance." He 1ms never resetted MKiihiff the bill. Dr. Fnnnan.
Lackawanna Intelligencer which lie High nveragc Blreher, 173 Osteopath. 3XOT N. WiihhuiKtnn nveinie, and Oil Mnden street, Rcrnntnu. Pa.
conducted for four years, disposing of and William J. Simpson wero married Consultation, Examination, I.tter.ituie. and Advice. Free. Lady iiMlstniits.
The South Sldo team went down and and lived In Dunmore for thirty years.
1 at
it then to the late Marlon Staurt Cann, lloth 'phones.
Favorable Prices who made of It a Sunday paper. He
also conducted papers in Plttston and
Dunmore and at the time of his death
out to the West Slders last night. They
lost the third and last game by tho
narrow margin of two pins. The score:
WEST SIDE.
They separated in January, 1899, be-
cause Simpson drank heavily and failed
to support his wife. Ho now lives In
2
Mopsic.
was running a weekly paper at Moscow.
He was at one time foreman of the Re-
Coons
Thomas
192
IV,
392
322
331
190
533
453
In tlie case of Olive Pledgeman
against Frederick licdgeman, who weie
FOURTH ANNUAL EXCURSION
Only five numbers in this publican and later of tlie Times, when
the late J. C. Coon was editor. Ho was
Jones
Rothermel
13S
374
IIS
JSS
3i.0
112
ll3
50f
married April 27, 1S99, in Waverly, N.
Y., tho cause of their troubles is set
OF THE

special offering, but they're five also lately employed in F. H. Gerlock's


job printing establishment. Ho is sur-
Rowlands 10S 312 317397 forth to some extent by the following
excerpt from Mrs. Plcdgoman's testi-
KNIGHTS OF I A17D ADICI
good ones so good, in fact that vived by bis wife and son and one
'daughter. The family home is at 122G
7S3
SOUTH SIDE.
702 780-2- 337

mony:
"What was tho first 'trouble?" "He COLUMBUS IvAAi; AIVlliJL
Mulberry street. Mr. Lutton had many Westph.il ir,0 r,s
we do not hesitate to say that traits out ot the ordinary, the most Evans
Zelsman
157
Ill
3Crt
332 390479
149391
494
got drunk and abused me."
"When was that?" "The Fourth of Wednesday, June 25th.
conspicuous being his tendencies 12S

they have rarely if ever been occultism. He was a deep stu-


dent of the mysterious and a practition-
Murphy
Frank Roll
351
311
323
337
3ii5
10
412
list
Julv."
"What did ho do to you at that
tlmo?" "Ho got drunk and went to
equaled in value, when the fact er of clnlrvoyancy. Though eccentric
In some things, lie was the soul of good High score Coons, 192.
72rt CS6 77S-2- 1JO
singing blackguard songs between 12 aano5aLm:vandEi.i&5pw,mDepot Bauer's Pull Orchestra
and 1 o'clock at night."
is taken into consideration that 0. right
fellowship and a most honest and up-
ninn.
High avorage Coons, 178
The standings of tho teams In the
"Wero you in bed?" Yes sir."
"What did ho do?" "Ho rose up and Tickets Adults, $1.00: Children, 50 Cents.
every piece and pattern offered is WILLIAM G. WILLIAMS, aged 48
lencue are now as follows: slapped my ears because I would not
listen to his blackguard songs."
of this season's productions, years, died Tuesday night at his home,
513 South Hyde Park avenue, after a
brief illness. Deceased was born In
Arlingtons
independents
Franklins ....4
Won. Lost.P.C.
is
12
0
i;
.75')
,t;7
"Dirty songs wero they?" "Yes sir."
She nlso testified that he locked her
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John of Illinois: P. Altgeld,
while the makes are, beyond all Wales and came to Seranton in 18S2,
having since resided here. Ho was a
West Sldo
South Sldo
14
14
30
30
20
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.583
out of the house one night and nailed
the doors and windows so that sho wero as Ineffectual as empty words, It enran to
10 .33.1
could not got In. Ho proposed to her "When nresrrlntlniu,
3t question, the best of their kind member of the Tabernacle Congrega-
tional church, Electric City lodge,
Cambrians 5 19 .208
on ono occasion that they open a house the rescue of "nn.l Mrs. Altgeld. and dUFthnt which other t h ngs bad
failed to do Honor those to whom honor Is due." For Osteopathic treatment
of After ono of the beatings in Green Ridge, go to I ho Green KldKO Sanitarium, 1530 N. Washington ave
on the market Knights of Malta; Knights of Pythias, he gave her sho had him arrested and nue.-D- r. Herbt. I. Furman, mi periuicnueiu.
Knights of the Mystic Chain, Sons of
Cambria, Central Mine Accidental
Fund, and the Central local of the Uni-
Wo Know What on Aug. 20, 1900, sho left him. Sho Is
now earning a living us a servant. Ho
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Lot One 6 ted Mine Workers of America. He Is
survived by his wife and seven children,
Is going to happen to the little boy who
is stuffing himself with green apples. A
resides at Dunmore.
Thomas Rowlands was cranted a rules to remit costs; overseers of tho
Wayno county,
poor Michael Tekur
Susan Onofrey
..Seranton
..Seranton
ig Colored cord "Jap" Wash Silks. Best quality and grown man couldn't be induced to try divorce for (lie reason that at tho of Salem township, ...
LUiiie. Mary, Jennie, Nellie, Thomas, against overseers of tho poor of Spring Domenlco Andnnio Cunt is ..Seranton
that experiment: and yet the grown man time he married Elizabeth Rowlands, county, Fortuuatu Mouuca ..Seranton
none but the newest designs and choicest col-i- $ William and Tudor. The funeral ser- will overload himself with indigestible Uroolt township, Lackawanna
July IS, 1894, before that and since she William Rowland Davles, At, D ..Seranton
vices will be held at the houso at 2,30 food for which he will pay a greater tulo on overseers of poor of Spring Ilrook
ings. Of course the colors are pure. Think "17 n o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and at
was the common law wife of her step- township to pay costs; commonwealth Helen C, Hard Factoryvllln
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penalty than colic. It is this careless Otto II. Slender .Seranton
B Ol III" pi
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tti " o'clock at the church. Key. D. P.
Jones will ofUcl.it?, and Interment will
bo made in the Washburn street ceme-
and thoughtless eatine which is the be
ginning of stomach trouble and all its
painful consequences.
father, John Davis. She In the mother
of three of tho latter' children.
Elisabeth Kreigcr and August W.
iiguliibt David J. Kdwards, rulo to show
ciuimj why tho order heretofore
shall not bo suspended;
mudo
commonwealth
against Yustln AVolonlcz, appeal from
Margaret A. Munro
Thomas Percy Morris
Kdlth Cornelia King
.Seranton
.Seranton
.Seranton
IS Lot Two tery. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov-
ery cures dyspepsia and other forms of
Krleger wero nindo man and wife Oct.
summary conviction.
3, IS90, In this city. Krleger abused his
Off List In ro overseers of tho poor of
John L. Meiiulg
Rose Genthcr
.Seranton
.Seranton
:$ . White cord "Jap" Silks; very best goods in a full JOHN J, CAWLUY died last night at "stomach trouble," It restores the .weak
wifo In many ways and on March II,
IS97, deserted her. Lako township against overseers of poor
3 assortment of rare and beautiful designs. '2'l- - 6 his home, 1019 Price street, after a and man or woman to sound
run-dow- n of Carbondale township, rulo to show
why nn attachment shall not Issue;
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.

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..Price now
?
,
. .
2" 3i short Illness. Ho had been ill only since
last Monday. Tho deceased was a na-
health.
"Some time has elapsed since I have written
tive of West Seranton and was born you iu regard to the treatment I have been
Argument Court. commonwealth against Harry Kvnns (two
Tho business to come before tho cases), nilo
to iuash Indictment,
Court yesterday decided to hear nrgu.
meat III tho poor board case early In July.
Charles A Uellu" was yesterday ad-
ssst I1
taking
September IS, 1S07. Ho was outside Cingmars, under your instructions," says Mr, K. I'. In tho case of tho commonweulth
3 Lot Three he had worked for some years and was treatment
of Minneapolis, Miun.
foreman at the Columbus colliery where I commenced taking your remedies "When
of a
first
I was under
specialist Iu this city
Judues In argument court was complet-
ed yesterday and court adjourned until against J, Seldmun, the rulo to remit
tho midsummer motion day, Common costs was discharged nnd In the case
mitted to practice at tho Uickawunna bar
on motion of Attorney II. Welles,
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Fancy Foulard24-in- ch silks in the newest pat- (and had been for four mouths), for catarrh, Tho wilt of alternative mandamus of
3 terns and most desirable colorings. This silk is
highly respected by a wide circle of aud
seven children: William, Elizabeth, not
especially stomach trouble, and I was
friends. He Is survived by a wife and rapidly getting worse. Got so bad that I could
eat anything that did not distress me
pleas fuses wero acted upon as fol- of tho commonwealth against Kruest
lows: A. Tiffany a rule to remit costs was
made absolute,
tlio borough of Diumioin against Myron
S. Knight was yesteiduy made returnable
August 11 Instead of June IS. It having
fully guaranteed by us and the manufacture- - IQ Loretta, Mary, Arthur, Gertrude una" terribly, ana I was obliged to quit taking the ftovert-c-
Cohen, ccrtloiarl,
12. Townsend ngiilnst Lewis
been found Impossible up to dato to got
doctor's treatment entirely. I was greatly re--
ers 65c quality ,. 37L John. Tho funeral will take place Sat- uucca in uesh. As a last Argued A, D, .Dean, trustee, nKiilimt Orphans' Court Matters, service on Knight.
urday mornjng at 9 a. in, from St. 's
resort I wrote to you
Pat-lick- H. .M. Whiton and others, trustee, rule for Court yesterday appioved of tho lillli
uuu my case, aim, Judg'o A. A. Vosburg yestorday handed
church. Interment In Cathedral aftersiaiea now tiiul and to lllo amended ntntcmoiit; of John J. O'ole, H, J, Richard and W,
Lot Four cemetery,
rccciviuc vour in
structions 1 tallowed
them
takiug
closely. After
commonweulth ex, tel. James !', Noouo
iK.'ulnst John I Kelly, demuirer; D.mlel
down an opinion and decreo iu tho estato
of Joseph L. liippU. deceased, pabslng
upon tho exceptions filed to tho Inventory
H. Dlehl for sets Ices as vlawcis ot th
Nineteenth distilct main sower of this
Satin finish Foulards and printed "Liberty"
n.
EDYVAHD J. HOWARD, school direc-
five bottles of Dr. Holland agulnst V. (I. llaitletl, rulu In city. Tho bills follow; O'Uoylo, 51.1SI;
24-i- fierce1 Golden Medical amend action; .Mary .Mmigan against F, mid widow's appraisement. Tho excep- Richard, Jl.'.'SI: Dlehl, jfl.SSI.
tor, passed away at his home on Duu-m-
HI Satins. AH
yard. Mow
new and actually worth 85c the . Cq.
37L e street, in Olyphant, last night, nt
8 o'clock, after a lingering Illness of
oi Discovery and one vial
of his Pleasaut relicts
I commenced to Improve,
C, I'llger, nilo why appeal should not bo
allowed.
tion alleging that the goods wero ap-
praised ut too low ii ilsiuo is overruled,
but tlio exception that certain of tho per-
Couit peimltted tho" city jeMeulay to
amend liens against tlio following for tho
and decided to continue Submitted David J, Kdwnpls against paving of Sandeison avenuo; Mrs. J. F.
Brlght's disease, Deceased was a son the medicines aud ob- Ttuth Edwards, rule for decree, iu divorce; sonal pioperty of tlio .decedent had been Thompson, II. H. Sturges, Dr. Theodora
serve your instructious l'hlllp Itoll against Agues J, Itoli, rulu improperly omitted from tho Inventory,
of Lawrence Howard, He was born In
Lot Five Olyphant ill years ago where he was
very well known, having served U tho
regarding hygituic treat-
ment. It is now nearly
six months since I com-
for decree In divorce,
Rules Absolute Harriet Seeger against
s sustained to the extent of ono share of
tho stock of tho Clark's Summit g Mann-Inclinin-
Bureth, Mrs. Hannah Merriani. Arciihald
Marvin, Mrs. Andrew Nlcol, Dr, II. H.
Lackey, Fred Lchr, Jacob Jollier, Thomas
24 inch batin finish Foulards and Printed Satin borough as burgess, councilman mul menced your treatment A, Sucger aud otlieis, exceptions Iu ufll-dav- it coiiuuinv, valued at Mj.'.'j. Lucas, V S. Jones, Thomas Flynn, II, K.
and I can say that I am All mdet was also handed down fixing
3 "Libertys." This lipe embraces all leading
novelties of the season. Best $1 goods at
lQr
OL
was at the time of his death school
of tho First .wflrd. Besides his
well and never felt belter
in my life. Am very
grateful to you for what
of defense and rule for judgment;
New York tMutual Savings aud Loan
association uguliist S. J. Matthews ami
tho healing in tho Injunction proceedings
iu tlio Jnuo Sweet Hunt estato for Wed-uebda-
and C, W, Dawson, J. L. Clark,
Chambers. .Mary H. nivek, Geoige
L. Hieck, (I, D. Urown, M. D. IJrown,
o

Dr,
Calb-orln-

father, he Is survived by the follow-In- g your niediciue has done others, exception to uflidavit or defeiiho Juno J.", ut 10 a ,m. J. K, llontley.
brothers and sisters: Mrs. Philip lor rae." and rule for judgment; Jacob Stclnbeig In tho case of George II, Winans against
Hustings, Mrs, James CaBey, Michael Dr. Pierce's against L. Freedmun, rulo for, security Georgo G. Wlnaus, the court yesterday
for costs; New York .Mutual Savings and Yesterday's Mmiloge Licenses, made absolute tlie rulo granted June 11,
and Lawrence Howard. The funeral Pallets cure
biliousness and Loan association against S. J. Mutthows.
will be announced (alter, Frank Iloerwuzluskl ,, Seranton mid decreed that tlio schedule of distil
HI
Globe Warehouse MRS. MARGARKT J, DAVIS, nged 72
years, died early yesterday morning at
her home, 717 South Main avenue. De-
ick headache. exceptions to uflidavit of definite and
rule for judgment.
Tlie quarter hesslons Hat was dis-
posed of In this manner:
I
Itoso Sahara
Frank WatlUns
Jennto Myers ,.,
Alex. Kethel
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,
..,.,...,..,
, ,. .Seranton
.Hallway, N. J.
Seranton
Seranton
billion in tho llual report of tlio master
Iu this case ho so amended that tlio share
distributed to the Title 'Guaranty ami
Trust company be reduced from J1T.1j3.3J

t:i WM&ift Continued Commonwealth against Alex Sarah lv'vans Sciuuton to JltiXU.S;', aud that tlie amount of suld
ceased suffered a stroke of paralysis a Luvan, rulo to remit forfelluie; common- John Dougherty ......... ,,...AVIIkesaiurro reduction to wit, J1.1W bo distributed t.'
few days ago. which hastened her wealth against John Mulloy (two cuscs)', Mary Uurke ...act'unton Victor Koch.

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